New York Jets' Coles does little in practice; Jets to break camp

Just got back in from practice. Nothing spectacular. Brett Favre was solid. I mean, after all, he's Brett Favre. He did, however, look shaky at the end of practice, throwing an interception in the two-minute drill. Afterwards, he said they were doing a lot of experimenting in the drill.

The Jets continue to keep his reps to a minimum. He had 26 in 11-on-11 drills, compared to 23 and 22 in the two practices last week after he complained of arm fatigue.

This just in at 9:20 p.m.-- the Jets will break camp tomorrow. For some reason, the organization hasn't made an official announcement, especially considering the huge crowds at Hofstra to see Favre. The breaking of camp will end a 40-year stint of the team training at Hofstra. The Jets move to their new Florham Park facility on Sept. 2.

The biggest news to come out of practice was that wide receiver Laveranues Coles (tweaked left leg) did hardly anything. He suited up and participated in a few passing drills. But he did no work in 11-on-11 drills and his most strenuous work came while he ran individual sprints during practice. He's not seriously hurt. The Jets are just proceeding with caution.

After practice, Favre said he is eager to get a chemistry going with Coles because he reminds him of his former Packer teammate, Donald Driver.

The circus was back in town with Chris Mortensen and Sal Pal (ESPN) and Jay Glazer (Fox Sports). The players, though, are really enjoying the attention. And good for them because the Jets have been in the background of the sports landscape here since Joe Namath.